Stephanie
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- Jul 11, 2004
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and just think. You all voted for it. damn. yet they'll tell you it's because of right to work.
man oh man. duped duped and duped
SNIP:
“All we're saying is we're not going to deport you," was the big lie President Barack Obama used when he announced his executive action on immigration. Despite being repeated time and again by politicians and the media during the DHS funding debate to describe the president’s action, it’s still a lie.
To quote an analysis of the President’s speech published by Associated Press within hours, “THE FACTS: He's saying, and doing, more than that. The changes also will make those covered eligible for work permits, allowing them to be employed in the country legally and compete with citizens and legal residents for better-paying jobs.”
Since he took office in 2009, deportations to date under President Obama have plunged by 58 percent. In fact, recent data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) show that the rate of deportations in just the last three months have been cut by 43 percent compared with three years ago. Now, there’s the latest report from Judicial Watch indicating that as of April 2014, federal immigration officials released nearly 872,000 illegal aliens, of which 165,900 are convicted criminals.
Shielding people from deportation in the form of prosecutorial discretion is alive and well, and it continues despite a court order halting the President’s executive immigration action. In fact, in February Judge Andrew Hanen put the President’s actions on hold when he ruled that Obama lacked authority to carry out much of the initiative he announced in November to allow up to five million more illegal immigrants to obtain work permits and reprieves from deportation.
American citizens understand the serious economic impact of illegal immigration. In addition to Americans having to compete with illegal immigrants for jobs, the nation as a whole has seen a dramatic depression in wages as we import more and more workers to compete for jobs. Following complete inaction under the Clinton and Bush presidencies, Obama’s policies have further exacerbated the strain of illegal immigration on the nation’s economy as well as our security.
all of it here:
Obama s Immigration Legacy Lower Wages Less Security for Americans - Ken Blackwell - Page 1
man oh man. duped duped and duped
SNIP:
“All we're saying is we're not going to deport you," was the big lie President Barack Obama used when he announced his executive action on immigration. Despite being repeated time and again by politicians and the media during the DHS funding debate to describe the president’s action, it’s still a lie.
To quote an analysis of the President’s speech published by Associated Press within hours, “THE FACTS: He's saying, and doing, more than that. The changes also will make those covered eligible for work permits, allowing them to be employed in the country legally and compete with citizens and legal residents for better-paying jobs.”
Since he took office in 2009, deportations to date under President Obama have plunged by 58 percent. In fact, recent data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) show that the rate of deportations in just the last three months have been cut by 43 percent compared with three years ago. Now, there’s the latest report from Judicial Watch indicating that as of April 2014, federal immigration officials released nearly 872,000 illegal aliens, of which 165,900 are convicted criminals.
Shielding people from deportation in the form of prosecutorial discretion is alive and well, and it continues despite a court order halting the President’s executive immigration action. In fact, in February Judge Andrew Hanen put the President’s actions on hold when he ruled that Obama lacked authority to carry out much of the initiative he announced in November to allow up to five million more illegal immigrants to obtain work permits and reprieves from deportation.
American citizens understand the serious economic impact of illegal immigration. In addition to Americans having to compete with illegal immigrants for jobs, the nation as a whole has seen a dramatic depression in wages as we import more and more workers to compete for jobs. Following complete inaction under the Clinton and Bush presidencies, Obama’s policies have further exacerbated the strain of illegal immigration on the nation’s economy as well as our security.
all of it here:
Obama s Immigration Legacy Lower Wages Less Security for Americans - Ken Blackwell - Page 1